Because of its susceptibility to atmospheric and electrical interference, AM broadcasting now attracts mainly talk radio and news programming, while music radio and public radio mostly shifted to FM broadcasting in the late 1970s.

You want sports talk? Political discussion?Every kind of music genre out there compiled in all sorts of ways. Put AOL radio on your iPhone for free from the app store.I plug into some speakers on my desk...hook up the power cord to the iPhone... and listen to all kinds of decent stuff all day at work.

Beside that, I like specific shows (Colin Cowherd on ESPN Radio for instance), as well as a few local talk shows. AOL Radio doesn't offer many options for talk radio - though it appears to be a nice option for music - so thanks for the recommendation.

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